

    \filetitle{sstatefile}{Create a steady-state file based on the model object's steady-state equations}{model/sstatefile}

	\paragraph{Syntax}

\begin{verbatim}
sstatefile(m,filename,...)
\end{verbatim}

\paragraph{Input arguments}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{m} {[} model {]} - Model object.
\item
  \texttt{file} {[} char {]} - Filename under which the steady-state
  file will be saved.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Options}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}endogenise=\textquotesingle{}} {[} cellstr
  \textbar{} char \textbar{} \emph{empty} {]} - List of parameters that
  will be endogenised when computing the steady state; the number of
  endogenised parameters must match the number of transtion variables
  exogenised in the
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}exogenised=\textquotesingle{}} option.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}endogenise=\textquotesingle{}} {[} cellstr
  \textbar{} char \textbar{} \emph{empty} {]} - List of transition
  variables that will be exogenised when computing the steady state; the
  number of exogenised variables must match the number of parameters
  exogenised in the
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}exogenise=\textquotesingle{}} option.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}growthNames=\textquotesingle{}} {[} char
  \textbar{} \emph{\texttt{\textquotesingle{}d?\textquotesingle{}}} {]}
  - Template for growth names used in evaluating lags and leads.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}time=\textquotesingle{}} {[}
  \emph{\texttt{true}} \textbar{} \texttt{false} {]} - Keep or remove
  time subscripts (curly braces) in the steady-state file.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Description}

\paragraph{Example}


